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Commonwealth of Virginia’s Communications Interoperability. The Move to Statewide Common Language Protocols. Jim Junkins, Virginia APCO (Common Language Initiative Action Team Lead and FY 2007 SIEC Member) Bill Bullock, VAGEMSA (FY 2006 SIEC Vice Chair and FY 2007 SIEC Member)
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Commonwealth of Virginia’s Communications Interoperability The Move to Statewide Common Language Protocols
Jim Junkins, Virginia APCO (Common Language Initiative Action Team Lead and FY 2007 SIEC Member) Bill Bullock, VAGEMSA (FY 2006 SIEC Vice Chair and FY 2007 SIEC Member) Col. H.C. Davis, Virginia State Police (FY 2007 SIEC Member) Bob Nibarger, Virginia Beach Panelists
Background FY 2006 Activities Introducing Virginia’s Common Language Protocol FY 2007 Activities Questions and Answers Agenda
National Incident Management System (NIMS) released by federal government including a requirement to use plain language during mutual aid events November 2005 – Governor Warner signs Executive Order 102 to mandate localities and state agencies to follow NIMS, DHS requirements, and the National Response Plan February 2006 – NIMS Integration Center distributes a bulletin requiring the use of plain English for multi-agency, multi-jurisdiction and multi-discipline events Background
Chartered an Initiative Action Team (IAT) to address Initiative 3 of the FY 2006 Strategic Plan: “As defined by NIMS, identify and adopt common language protocols in the Commonwealth for day to day operations and major emergency situations.” FY 2006 Activities
Why day to day AND mutual aid? IAT was committed to eliminating the “loophole” in NIMS Responders react with how they are trained in stressful situations We will only be successful if we live and practice common language day to day BUT, there are a few situations where coded language may be necessary for responder safety…. FY 2006 Activities
Methodology Two questionnaires sent to Virginia’s public safety agencies One facilitated face-to-face meeting to determine recommendations On-going discussion via conference calls to continue to define the terms and recommendations Endorsements sought and received from Fire Chiefs and Chiefs of Police FY 2006 Activities
Results One Phonetic Alphabet 4 Situations that Require Coded Language Responder in Immediate Danger Responder Needs Assistance/Backup Responder is Taking or Recommends Taking Subject Into Custody Responder or Dispatcher is Going to Convey Sensitive or Confidential Information All other transmissions in Plain English FY 2006 Activities
QUESTIONS? Virginia’s Common Language Protocol
The State Interoperability Executive Committee will: Publicize the Roll-Out of the Protocol Obtain Endorsements Begin Training on Common Language FY 2007 Activities
Virginia State Police Currently Over 100 10 codes and 20 Signals Units often interact with other agencies Other agencies have VSP radios and interact with VSP dispatchers. Challenges Old habits die hard Keeping language consistent and professional Changes to existing CAD and Mobile software FY2007 Activities
Virginia State Police Efforts – Committee Formation CAD Coordinator CAD Technicians Dispatchers Sworn Employees Roll Out Plans Department Information Bulletin Supervisor’s In Service School Dispatcher’s In Service School CAD Changes FY 2007 Activities
APCO Disseminating the intent/meaning as well as the simple text. We need to get it right from start. Working to forward the VA effort to APCO International for review and consideration of endorsement. Roll Out – Planning Training Session at the upcoming VA APCO/VENA conference in November. FY 2007 Activities
Virginia Beach Police Department MDT language transitions to track service time Present changes during November or December to muster training program Available to each command Presented at roll calls throughout the month by supervisory members All members are required to attend roll call training each month Full transition by January 1, 2007 FY 2007 Activities
Norfolk Portsmouth New Port News Chesapeake Suffolk Virginia Beach ORION Grant Partners
Active Common Language Advisory Committee Reviewing naming conventions of equipment Reviewing unit identifiers ORION Initiatives
QUESTIONS? Virginia’s Common Language Protocol
Thank you Jim Junkins JLJunkins@HRE.CC.org Bill Bullock bnnbullock@msn.com LTC H.C. Davis Herman.Davis@vsp.virginia.gov Bob Nibarger BNibarge@vbgov.com